Showing posts with label MDNA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MDNA. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
AMAZING!
Madonna marks the end of her MDNA tour by dancing on a pole in Monte Carlo!
The pop star, who turned 54 last week, took her after party to Billionaire Monte Carlo.
She ensured her nearest and dearest were at the club to mark the occasion. Arriving after midnight Madonna was flanked with an entourage of around 150 guests, which included loved ones, family members, staff, dancers and security guards. She was clearly adamant on having a good time as she waved goodbye to her MDNA world tour in style.
Madonna was seen with a huge grin on her face as she wore a trilby hat with vest top and leather cut-off gloves. She reportedly danced until dawn at the club following another successful night performing on stage. Clearly in a jovial mood she wrapped herself around the pole to show off her dance moves while the rest of the revellers danced around her. Last night she bowed out of the trek at the Charles Ehrmann stadium after showing off her usual antics for the excitable crowd.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
NEW SONG
MADONNA FEAT. FAR EAST MOVEMENT – TURN UP THE RADIO (REMIX)
Pop queen Madonna‘s ‘Turn Up the Radio’ may have not made many moves on charts since its debut in recent weeks, but the addition of group Far East Movement may change that. One of four remixes set to be available for download on August 5, this version of the track is making its rounds on the web days in advance.
Pop queen Madonna‘s ‘Turn Up the Radio’ may have not made many moves on charts since its debut in recent weeks, but the addition of group Far East Movement may change that. One of four remixes set to be available for download on August 5, this version of the track is making its rounds on the web days in advance.
As the Material Girl’s ‘MDNA World Tour’ sees her selling out stadiums across the globe, Laidback Luke has lent his hand at remixing the third single from her 12th studio LP ‘MDNA’.
Is it just what the doctor ordered? You tell us...
Monday, July 16, 2012
Turn Up The Radio Video
This is our favorite song off her new album!!!! It should have been the first single!
Better late than never, though!
Check out Madonna's divalicious 'Turn Up The Radio' (above)!
It's La Dolce Vita meets a fashion editorial! Glam and fun!
Thoughts?
Friday, July 13, 2012
Backlash as Cher tweets Madonna jibe
'WTF is MDNA?' trends worldwide on Twitter after Cher spills the beans on former nickname for the Material Girl. Cher wishes she could turn back time after Twitter followers turned on her for making a sly dig at Madonna.
'WTF is MDNA?', the 'Believe' singer tweeted before posting a sarcastic comment about the record's name once fans explained it was a play on words referring to the party drug MDMA, more commonly known as ecstacy.
'How tasteful!' Cher replied and then revealed her unflattering nickname for the Material Girl. 'I had nickname for her? Back in the day had to sorry Madge! It was uncouth', she said.
However, fans of the 'Girl Gone Wild' were less than happy and 'WTF is MDNA' quickly began trending worldwide. Madge supporter @DanndyGarbage tweeted: 'MDNA Tour grosses $50M from first 14 sold-out shows. WTF is MDNA? Something that @Cher can only dream of.' Cher was quick to make a dramatic climb down, saying 'Didn't mean throw shade on Madge! She's best at what she does!' 'Doesn't any fkng body cut slak 4 fkng mistakes! It not like I cut her heart out with a spoon! Madge & I are cool!' she added.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Video For 'Turn Up The Radio' Will Begin Shooting June
Because Turn Up the Radio is gonna be blastin through EVERYONE'S windows after the video gets out!!
So you better prepare those butts to groove soon, because we hear she's gonna start shooting the official music video
JUNE 10, 2012.
Speculated to be set in Instanbul, Turkey, and Rome, this is gonna be an exotic delight!!
In July 2011, Martin Solveig was invited to a writing session in London. Originally Madonna had only acquired Solveig for an idea of one song which eventually turned into three "Give Me All Your Luvin'", "I Don't Give A" and "Turn Up the Radio".
Solveig further commented:
"At first I thought we were going to work on one song; that was the original plan. Let's try to work on one song and take it from there -- not spend too much time thinking about the legend, and do something that just makes sense. [...] We did one song and another song, and we were having fun making music. And actually it was a very privileged time. She wasn't under any kind of pressure, she had time to spend on it; it was the only thing she had to work on."On April 11, 2012, Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager, took the Twitter to respond a Madonna fan, which was asking the song as a single from MDNA. He replied saying the song "is feeling like the next single.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
MDNA leftover
Chris Brown – Don’t Wake Me Up (William Orbit Remix)
We’re not going to mince words here: William Orbit‘s remix of Chris Brown‘s new single “Don’t Wake Me Up”is an absolute firecracker. If only Madonna‘s recent chart-challenged album MDNA had this much radness — a sentiment apparently shared by Orbit himself.
“All I will say is that certain thoughts about it that I see expressed online by committed [Madonna] fans… were blindingly obvious to me from the very get go, well before the release,” the Grammy-winning producer lamented on Facebook recently. “But you won’t see me exactly jumping up and down with delight over the way that things have panned out…we were very pushed for time.” Hear Orbit’s mix of Breezy’s new jam — and catch the rest of his MDNA rant — below. Chris Brown — ”Don’t Wake Me Up (William Orbit Mix)”
William’s remix contains similar flashes of greatness we’ve heard before from him, in both his production for Madge (particularly her classic Ray Of Light LP) and his work with other artists, such as All Saints’ “Pure Shores”. But word has it that Orbit has passed along leftovers that didn’t make the cut for MDNA to Brown for his upcoming album Fortune.
“[Madonna] was on form and better than ever with her singing and writing and musicality, and was having a great time,” the producer wrote on Facebook, according to The Huffington Post. “We had songs lined up that were breathtaking.”
Alas, the problems, he went on to explain, lay in Madonna’s packed schedule — particularly the “various pressing commitments that took up the artist’s limited time, such as perfume ranges and teen fashion contests and other such endeavors which are beyond my own limited understanding of pop star agendas.”
He added somewhat cryptically: “The thing about having little appetite for riches and fame, and no great tower of expectations, you haven’t got anything to be taken away. And having always been an outsider, outside in the cold, It’s always clear which way the wind is blowing.”
Well, there you have it. So now he’s working with Breezy. And if this remix is any indication of the fruits of their collaborative labor, we say bring it on
I doubt this particular remix is what William was referring to when he said that his best work for Madonna’s MDNA was scrapped by Madge but picked up for Brown’s album… But if this beautiful remix is any indicator of what we should expect from the forthcoming Brown/Orbit collaborations, then I am excited as ever to hear then MDNA leftovers!
Why Madonna Why?? This would have matched your voice so perfectly... FIRE GUY!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Tour Will Start Without an Album on the Charts
And that’s it. Madonna’s “MDNA” is gone from the top 50 of any charts as of this week. Hitsdailydouble.com has dropped it out of its top 50. Amazon.com has the physical CD at number 63. All versions of the downloadable album are gone from view. iTunes has it around number 250. Apparently, very few people downloaded the album at all. Madonna, though she likes a youthful outlook, belongs to the class of artists who are not big on the digital side. “MDNA” is now officially gone, three weeks before Madonna begins her international tour in Israel. The only way to have saved “MDNA” would have been to reissue it with something new. But Madonna wouldn’t have much time to rehearse her show and cut new tracks. The tour will go on without a promotional tool or a song on the radio. It’s not the best way to do things, but if Madge features a lot of hits in the show, she’ll be alright. If the tour set list is heavy with songs from “MDNA,” it may be a problem. At least Guy Richie doesn’t have to worry that too many people heard the nasty things Madonna sang about him. As for the tour, Madonna’s website indicates lots of tickets still for sale. But there are many sold out dates, and comments of great enthusiasm from her core fans. If only they’d bought the album. PS amazon is still selling versions of it for five bucks.
Oh someone tell him to SHUT IT!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
‘MDNA’ To Have Biggest Second Week Drop In Billboard History?
Madonna‘s accomplishments this era have been disproportionately…top heavy.
Meaning her endeavors usually pull in record-breaking numbers their debuting week, only to completely lose steam and die-out in their following weeks. Take the No. 1 flop ‘Give Me All Your Luvin’ for example. Continuing Madge’s latest pattern of see-sawed success comes ‘MDNA’‘s second week sales figures which are expected to set a new record as the largest 1st-to-2nd week drop in Billboard history. According to Forbes, ‘MDNA’ is slated to pull in a approx. 46K in its second week dropping a whopping 88% from first week’s high of 359K. “Most of Madonna’s first week sales were CDs that were included in the sale of concert tickets. That promotion artificially inflated Madonna’s numbers, putting her first before Lionel Richie and his “Tuskegee” album. In the second week, Richie fell only 47% and sold about 110,000 albums–which is normal.” Wow, that’s a record we’re sure Lady Gaga isn’t hard pressed to top any time soon.
The question is — are you surprised? ‘MDNA’ had a non-existent promotional campaign, received mixed reviews, and failed to produced a solid hit single for the 53 year old.
No use crying over spilled [sour] milk, bring on the tour!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Madonna reclaims her Billboard Throne
Pop icon Madonna has sold a respectable 359,000 copies of her new album ‘M.D.N.A.’ placing her at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart this week. After a near promo-less era and underwhelming material, who said the ol’ lady still doesn’t have it?
Monday, April 2, 2012
Madonna + Smirnoff
Madonna + Smirnoff have collaborated to bring their fans a unique taste of her latest release MDNA. The EXCLUSIVE MDNA “Nightlife” Edition Remix Album.
7 Great Tracks + 3 Remixes from MDNA + 4 Smirnoff EXCLUSIVE remixes.
This album is not available on iTunes or Amazon. Don’t miss out!
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Madonna Scores 12th UK #1 Album/Breaks New Record

Yes, while many would like to write Madonna off as the Margo to GaGa‘s Eve, it appears the former is just as popular today as she has ever been- despite the continuous age bias her cause suffers from.
Because, as of today, she has scored her 12th UK #1 album with ‘MDNA‘. Now holding the record for having the most #1 albums as a soloist, the LP’s success follows the icon’s stint at Superbowl 2012 and the release of the controversial video, ‘Girl Gone Wild‘. Beating David Guetta‘s ‘Nothing But The Beat’ to the top spot, the album is set to follow suit in the US with unexpectedly high first week sales predictions.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Madonna's New Album MDNA Is Turning Her Into A Techie
For the album’s debut yesterday, Madonna decided to forgo the typical round of morning talk shows. She instead opted for an interview at Facebook’s New York headquarters, a live Twitter chat, and a giveaway on Spotify—two lucky listeners who play MDNA at least three times in the next two weeks will receive free tickets to one of her upcoming shows.
Madonna’s most unusual promotion, however, involves Fab.com. The nine-month-old design-focused retailer boasts 3 million members and has dedicated its homepage to MDNA, which it’s selling in both physical and digital format for $7.99, half the price of most other outlets.
“We’re on MDNA over here,” says Jason Goldberg, Fab’s founder and CEO. “It’s kind of our way of giving a big fat kiss to our members for how they’ve embraced us over the past nine months.”
It’s also a boon to Fab.com. Goldberg says his site is seeing two to three times its typical traffic because of the promotion, and expects to sell tens of thousands of copies of the album, which should move hundreds of thousands of units on the whole.
Goldberg wouldn’t discuss the details of his agreement with Universal Music Group, parent company of Interscope, the label that’s home to Madonna. But he did confirm that there was a “collaboration” of some sort.
What’s the nature of that collaboration? Hard to say for sure, but it probably means that Universal gave Fab.com a discount on the wholesale price of the record—like they did with Amazon and Lady Gaga’s Born This Way. A source told me that the Amazon negotiated to pay a wholesale price of $7 for the album, which the online retail giant briefly sold for $0.99.
If Fab.com is paying the same price for MDNA, it’s a great deal for everyone involved: Madonna and her label sell tens of thousands of additional albums to an audience they might not have otherwise reached, while Goldberg’s site gets a marginal profit and a boatload of additional web traffic.
Says Goldberg: “It’s a match made in heaven.”
Just like a prayer.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Madonna…what is your least favorite sound?
JK! Although we are about to go slightly James Lipton on your asses.
During the making of MDNA, Madge and old chum William Orbit were in their own creative pocket of a world, where the only outside influence were french films circa 1960’s, and, strangely…Kreayshawn?
"We never played tracks by everybody else, all the current artists. It's a dangerous road to go down…We liked what we're doing in this current time and space. What we tended to do was watch old French films from the '60s or listen to music that was so far away that it wasn't, in any way, relevant."
They did listen to ONE contemporary musician, the stoner-rapping-scenester
american version of Lady Sovereign
: Kreayshawn
american version of Lady Sovereign
: Kreayshawn
Orbit talks about their fondness for the teensy rapster:
"I did remember…we were just looking at links on YouTube, and I was showing her Kreayshawn, and I've been working with her, and I really like her. And she's obviously got this track out called Hoes on My Di– [with the line] ’cause I look like Madonna.' And, I played it for Madonna … then she was saying afterwards 'Hoes on my di–, ’cause I am Madonna.' That was about the only time we looked at any serious contemporary pop music."
LOLz.
According to Orbit, Madge is unafraid to call herself Queen Bi*** and doesn't really give a shiz as to what anyone else will think of MDNA.
All in all, the duo claim to be VERY happy with the way the record turned out, especially as it was fueled by creative juices and FUN with a capital FU.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
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